require 'cases/helper' module ActiveRecord class AttributeDecoratorsTest < ActiveRecord::TestCase class Model < ActiveRecord::Base self.table_name = 'attribute_decorators_model' end class StringDecorator < SimpleDelegator def initialize(delegate, decoration = "decorated!") @decoration = decoration super(delegate) end def type_cast_from_user(value) "#{super} #{@decoration}" end alias type_cast_from_database type_cast_from_user end setup do @connection = ActiveRecord::Base.connection @connection.create_table :attribute_decorators_model, force: true do |t| t.string :a_string end end teardown do return unless @connection @connection.execute 'DROP TABLE IF EXISTS attribute_decorators_model' Model.attribute_type_decorations.clear Model.reset_column_information end test "attributes can be decorated" do model = Model.new(a_string: 'Hello') assert_equal 'Hello', model.a_string Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } model = Model.new(a_string: 'Hello') assert_equal 'Hello decorated!', model.a_string end test "decoration does not eagerly load existing columns" do assert_no_queries do Model.reset_column_information Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } end end test "undecorated columns are not touched" do Model.attribute :another_string, Type::String.new, default: 'something or other' Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } assert_equal 'something or other', Model.new.another_string end test "decorators can be chained" do Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :other) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } model = Model.new(a_string: 'Hello!') assert_equal 'Hello! decorated! decorated!', model.a_string end test "decoration of the same type multiple times is idempotent" do Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } model = Model.new(a_string: 'Hello') assert_equal 'Hello decorated!', model.a_string end test "decorations occur in order of declaration" do Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :other) do |type| StringDecorator.new(type, 'decorated again!') end model = Model.new(a_string: 'Hello!') assert_equal 'Hello! decorated! decorated again!', model.a_string end test "decorating attributes does not modify parent classes" do Model.attribute :another_string, Type::String.new, default: 'whatever' Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } child_class = Class.new(Model) child_class.decorate_attribute_type(:another_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } child_class.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :other) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } model = Model.new(a_string: 'Hello!') child = child_class.new(a_string: 'Hello!') assert_equal 'Hello! decorated!', model.a_string assert_equal 'whatever', model.another_string assert_equal 'Hello! decorated! decorated!', child.a_string # We are round tripping the default, and we don't undo our decoration assert_equal 'whatever decorated! decorated!', child.another_string end test "defaults are decorated on the column" do Model.attribute :a_string, Type::String.new, default: 'whatever' Model.decorate_attribute_type(:a_string, :test) { |t| StringDecorator.new(t) } column = Model.columns_hash['a_string'] assert_equal 'whatever decorated!', column.default end end end